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121 заразить
совinfect [-'fekt]он зарази́л остальны́х дете́й скарлати́ной — the other children caught scarlet fever from him
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122 изъян
мflaw, defect [-'fekt]това́р с изъя́ном — defective goods
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123 affect
[əˈfekt] verb1) to act or have an effect on:يُؤَثِّر عَلَىHis kidneys have been affected by the disease.
2) to move the feelings of:يُؤَثِّر فِي المَشَاعِرShe was deeply affected by the news of his death.
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124 disinfect
[dɪsɪnˈfekt] verbto destroy disease-causing germs in:يُطَهِّر، يُعَقِّمThis sink should be disinfected regularly.
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125 effect
[ɪˈfekt]1. noun1) a result or consequence:تَأْثيرHis discovery had little effect at first.
2) an impression given or produced:تأثير، إنْطِباعa pleasing effect.
2. verbto make happen; to bring about:يُحْدِث، يُجْري، يَجْلِبHe tried to effect a reconciliation between his parents.
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126 ineffective
[ɪnɪˈfektɪv] adjectiveuseless; not producing any result or the result desired:غَير ناجِع، عَديم التأثيرineffective methods.
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127 ineffectual
[ɪnɪˈfektʃuəl] adjective1) not producing any result or the desired result:غَيْر فَعّال، غَيْر ناجِع، غَيْر مُجْدٍHis attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.
2) (of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done:غَيْر فَعّال، غَيْر قادِر على القِيادَهan ineffectual teacher.
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128 infect
[ɪnˈfekt] verbto fill with germs that cause disease; to give a disease to:يُصيب بالعَدوى، يُدْخِل جُرْثومَهShe had a bad cold last week and has infected the rest of the class.
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